College Girls are true twentieth-century icons. College was a place where women found self-esteem and took a socially controversial step toward educational equity. Character vector illustrations of sexy college girls. Teenage cartoon illustration by WDB (Web Design Blog) depicting teenage girls at school, studying and reading.
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“We Can Do It!” In the 1940s, “Rosie the Riveter” represented the woman defense workers and became the female icon of Word War II. Rolling up the sleeve on her raised bent arm, Rosie is the example of a brave, strong and competent woman, becoming a symbol of equal rights for all. Welcome to a creative world where women are in power.
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Christina Koutsospyrou calls London her base where many of her unique contemporary artwork sits at the forefront of the London Art Movement. She’s earned the praises of many critics with her attention-grabbing, head-turning pieces. Her work have influenced not only awe-struck audiences but have earned her a cult following in the form of international record labels, magazines, fashion houses and TV companies as well.
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Tim Lee is a Leeds Met graduate with a Degree in Fine Art. Currently, he lives in Leicester, UK while his parents continue to call Hong Kong their base. However, Tim still spends time with his parents in Hong Kong every year… and we dare say that his spending time there, being a part of the very Chinese-based culture, is a source of inspiration for him.
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